September 17, 2017

Parking and Transportation Options

Please note that parking at the Robinson Nature Center is limited. We highly recommend carpooling to this event, biking or taking public transportation. Persons with handicap parking needs will be given preference for on-site parking.

The Orange Howard County Transit bus route stops at the Nature Center. To see schedules and fairs, click here or, to see scheduled departures of buses in real time, click here.

Overflow parking is located at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, 1 mile down the road from the Nature Center. A complimentary shuttle will be running to and from the Nature Center. Click here for directions from the Center to the overflow parking at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab.

Thanks to the following organizations and many individuals not listed here for their help making our past five years a great success!

Look for many of these friends and partners at this year's Anniversary Open House.

* Indicate partners that will be at the open house with activities and information for you and your family.

In 2014, Robinson Nature Center began construction on a new outdoor exploration area for kids, the Nature Place, that would include various opportunities for dramatic, artistic, physical and intellectual play inspired by elements in nature. Local carver, Eveyln Mogren, was asked to create several nature-inspired chainsaw carvings to outfit the space.

At the 3rd Anniversary Open House, Evelyn demonstrated her technique for visitors. Check out the video below.

Evelyn Mogren is carving away! Come check out carvings she brought for display and watch her great work in progress at our Anniversary Open House today! #Robinsonturns3

In 2013, Robinson Nature Center's many community partners showcased everything from safe solar viewing, to live animal presentations to great music. Check out photos from the 2nd anniversary event by clicking on the photo below.